-Awkward corner to get in & out.
-My first job in high School!
-Nothing like the smell of KFC while waiting for the light to change.
-My sister worked there and she smelled like a fried chicken when she came home - lol!
-Where is kfc now?Been about 16 year,s. When i left gtown.
-No more KFC in town, New kid on the block serving fried Chicken. Hungry Hollow Smokehouse.
-The "Colonel" has left the building....and the Town...:(
-Ok ty
-My sister Gloria Sinclair is right I worked there all through high school and it was the best part time paying job in town. I remember 2 for 1 snack box days the line up was down the street I always took the day off school to work that day it was fun and crazy busy awe the good old days!!! 😃 Cheers
-LOL seagull salted in a box
-I like to use dead duck in a bucket better lol
-Is that on Guelph st. Doesn't look like it.
-it is.. they tore it down and built this
-i miss it
-I miss KFC was always an easy dinner fix
-One day I went to KFC Georgetown and they told me they were out of chicken! True story, called manager and he gave me a free bucket voucher for next time. Went to Swiss Chalet
-For a small town that is developing on houses more traffic but no KFC Burger king ,wendys and no movie theatre all of those was taken away. But all we have now is more houses more traffic soon l bet will be transit. Doesn't make much sense to me.
-Totally agree with you. It’s unbelievable able on how much more houses we have. But the more important things we don’t
-Maple Lodge processed the colonels' chickens too. I guess that is part of our history too. I live in Brampton.The Taco Bell is now a KFC, eat in too. The KFC is now a Starbucks. The Dairy Queen is treats only, no burgers. Life is tough here too!
-I still remember Mom and I sending Dad to KFC for the toonie Tuesday snack pack lol he came home with Swiss Chalet and wondered why the girl looked at him funny when he said the bill was too high !! OOPS wrong place Dad !!
-And that is our stone on the building. Our stone in Dominion Gardens Park as well.
-For such a little piece of real estate it made big bucks in its day. By the barrel...
-So many memories of us picking up kfc as kids and older for dinner. But sure love Dr. Meldrums ski chalet too 😉
-I like the popcorn chicken so much, sometimes i drive to the one on this side of Brampton.
-Wow that’s crazy to be fair I didn’t know it had changed, guess I just assumed KFC would be there long after I pass haha
-Got turned off years ago from KFC. Twice years apart undercooked chicken. What are the odds. Still...enough to never want to eat it again. We find its not as good as it was when we were kids.
-Ya....real small and very greasy pieces nowadays.......
-I worked there from mid 1971 to early 1976.It was a great day job.The hours suited my lifestyle at the time 10:30 in the morning to 4 pm in the afternoon.Gene Gogoff was still there (the franchise owner) Butch Bleiler,& Betty Mclean on the counter.Very fond memories...
-I remember the crazy bucket that turned backwards. Good good though.
-My first job in high School!
-Nothing like the smell of KFC while waiting for the light to change.
-My sister worked there and she smelled like a fried chicken when she came home - lol!
-Where is kfc now?Been about 16 year,s. When i left gtown.
-No more KFC in town, New kid on the block serving fried Chicken. Hungry Hollow Smokehouse.
-The "Colonel" has left the building....and the Town...:(
-Ok ty
-My sister Gloria Sinclair is right I worked there all through high school and it was the best part time paying job in town. I remember 2 for 1 snack box days the line up was down the street I always took the day off school to work that day it was fun and crazy busy awe the good old days!!! 😃 Cheers
-LOL seagull salted in a box
-I like to use dead duck in a bucket better lol
-Is that on Guelph st. Doesn't look like it.
-it is.. they tore it down and built this
-i miss it
-I miss KFC was always an easy dinner fix
-One day I went to KFC Georgetown and they told me they were out of chicken! True story, called manager and he gave me a free bucket voucher for next time. Went to Swiss Chalet
-For a small town that is developing on houses more traffic but no KFC Burger king ,wendys and no movie theatre all of those was taken away. But all we have now is more houses more traffic soon l bet will be transit. Doesn't make much sense to me.
-Totally agree with you. It’s unbelievable able on how much more houses we have. But the more important things we don’t
-Maple Lodge processed the colonels' chickens too. I guess that is part of our history too. I live in Brampton.The Taco Bell is now a KFC, eat in too. The KFC is now a Starbucks. The Dairy Queen is treats only, no burgers. Life is tough here too!
-I still remember Mom and I sending Dad to KFC for the toonie Tuesday snack pack lol he came home with Swiss Chalet and wondered why the girl looked at him funny when he said the bill was too high !! OOPS wrong place Dad !!
-And that is our stone on the building. Our stone in Dominion Gardens Park as well.
-For such a little piece of real estate it made big bucks in its day. By the barrel...
-So many memories of us picking up kfc as kids and older for dinner. But sure love Dr. Meldrums ski chalet too 😉
-I like the popcorn chicken so much, sometimes i drive to the one on this side of Brampton.
-Wow that’s crazy to be fair I didn’t know it had changed, guess I just assumed KFC would be there long after I pass haha
-Got turned off years ago from KFC. Twice years apart undercooked chicken. What are the odds. Still...enough to never want to eat it again. We find its not as good as it was when we were kids.
-Ya....real small and very greasy pieces nowadays.......
-I worked there from mid 1971 to early 1976.It was a great day job.The hours suited my lifestyle at the time 10:30 in the morning to 4 pm in the afternoon.Gene Gogoff was still there (the franchise owner) Butch Bleiler,& Betty Mclean on the counter.Very fond memories...
-I remember the crazy bucket that turned backwards. Good good though.
aug 1968 - Lorraine Ledwidge, Pat Monckton, Gene Gogoff and the Colonel himself